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Our initial mortgage consultation is free. We will charge a fee between £399 and £999 on mortgage application. The amount we will charge is dependent on the amount of research and administration required.

Compulsory microchipping for dogs from 6th April

Did you know that from 6th April 2016 it will be compulsory for all dogs in the UK to be microchipped?

The legislation is being introduced following a government policy paper on animal welfare. The introduction of compulsory dog microchipping is aimed at improving dog welfare and encouraging dog owners to be responsible.

10 tips from Your Move on making your home safer for dogs

These tips are ideal if you’re thinking of bringing a new puppy into the family:

Check your fences. We all know dogs are crafty escapologists, so regularly check the fences in your gardens, fix any holes, and close down any escape routes.

Ponds. If you have a dog who’s partial to a swim, be sure that any garden ponds are dog-safe and that there’s an easy escape route for your four-legged friend.

Washing machines and tumble dryers. Puppies love to climb inside these cubby-holes if they have the chance. Make sure the doors stay closed.

Remove temptation. Dogs, and puppies especially, will eat just about anything, but lots of foods will make them ill – including chocolate, garlic and avocado. Child locks can help to keep things locked away from prying paws.

Beware loose change. Using a piggy bank won’t just help with the holiday savings – you’ll also remove a dangerous choking hazard.

Bins. There’s nothing worse than finding a week’s worth of rubbish littered across the floor. Use bins with lids, or put bathroom bins up high where a dog can’t reach.